5,709 Quotes About Moving

  • Author George W. Bush
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    Information is moving -- you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets.

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  • Author George W. Bush
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    I wouldn't join the International Criminal Court. This is a body based in The Hague where unaccountable judges, prosecutors, could pull our troops, our diplomats up for trial. And I wouldn't join. And I understand that in certain capitals of, around the world that that wasn't a popular move. But it's the right move not to join a foreign court that could, where our people could be prosecuted.

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  • Author George W. Bush
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    I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves.

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  • Author Georges Bataille
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    The essence of morality is a questioning about morality; and the decisive move of human life is to use ceaselessly all light to look for the origin of the opposition between good and evil.

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  • Author Geraldine Brooks
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    The brave man, the real hero, quakes with terror, sweats, feels his very bowels betray him, and in spite of this moves forward to do the act he dreads.

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  • Author Gerard Butler
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    I think it's one of the nicest privileges as an actor is to know that you can move people in one moment, make them think about their lives, or make them laugh or make them cry or make them understand something. Or just make them feel something because I think so many of us, including myself, spend too much time not feeling enough, you know?

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  • Author Gina Barreca
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    Humor is a show of both strength and of vulnerability: you are willing to make the first move but you are trusting in the response of your listener.

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  • Author Giordano Bruno
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    Make then your forecasts, my lords Astrologers, with your slavish physicians, by means of those astrolabes with which you seek to discern the fantastic nine moving spheres; in these you finally imprison your own minds, so that you appear to me but as parrots in a cage, while I watch you dancing up and down, turning and hopping within those circles.

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